There was a development in the case of a missing Malvern woman, who hasn't been seen since April 2017. 43-year-old Anna Maciejewska disappeared from her suburban Philadelphia home over a year-and-a-half ago. Today, 1/17, Pennsylvania State Police detectives and other officials served a search warrant on a townhome in West Chester. Officer used a ram to open the door to the house around 4 p.m. The home was originally owned by Maciejewska, but after she got married it was co-owned with her... Read More

A Philadelphia jury has found Joshua Hupperterz guilty on all counts for the August 2017 murder of 22-year-old Temple University student Jenna Burleigh. The jury deliberated for about an hour-and-a-half on Thursday afternoon, 1/17, before coming to the verdict. Hupperterz was immediately sentenced to the mandatory life without parole. He was also sentenced to two and a half to five years for possession of an instrument of crime; one to two years for abuse of a corpse and one to two years for... Read More

The North Philadelphia mother and restaurateur known for throwing lavish prom send off parties has pled guilty to federal fraud charges including multiple counts of wire fraud and acceptance of government benefits. 44-year-old Saudia Shuler applied for Social Security disability in 2014 after having cancer and suffering a stroke. She then continued to accept disability payments and failed to notify the government when she was able to return to work and began to make an income. Shuler was... Read More

41 employees (including 4 supervisors) of a human services non-profit in Delaware County have been charged in an overtime rigging and kickback scheme. They are all accused of stealing nearing $1 million from the Elwyn Organization over a 21-month period. The supervisors would adjust employee's time sheets and add overtime hours. The employees would not actually work the overtime. In turn, they'd kickback some of the extra pay to the supervisors. The supervisors charged have been... Read More

The Susan G. Komen foundation announced on Tuesday, 1/15, that it will be replacing the Race for the Cure with a new event called the More Than Pink Walk. The race tradition has been held annually on Mother's Day for 28 years. By next year, all 66 Komen affiliates will switch over to the new walk only format. The foundation says that rising expenses forced them to rethink the overall production of the fundraising event. "We saw a real need... to move away from the fun-and-festival... Read More

A gunman was shot and two female hostages were freed by SWAT following a hostage situation at a UPS facility in Gloucester County, NJ, on Monday morning, 1/14. It started around 8:30 a.m. when the suspect entered the facility in Logan Township on the 200 block of Birch Creek Road. The suspect, identified by his family as William Owens of Sicklerville, came to the facility looking for his ex-girlfriend. He fired shots early on, but no one was injured. Thirty-two employees that escaped the... Read More

Philadelphia Police are searching for a man wanted for an attempted luring at a Germantown elementary school. It happened on Tuesday, 1/8, at Mastery Charter John Wister Elementary. The man tried to sign out two children, an 8-year-old boy and 10-year-old girl, by name. When school staff asked for ID, the man left. The children and the parents do not know who the man is. If you have any information you are asked to contact police.

Philadelphia Police and school district officials are investigating after a stabbing incident inside a West Philadelphia elementary school on Thursday afternoon, 1/10. It happened around 2:30 p.m. at John Barry Elementary School on the 5900 block of Race Street. A 12-year-old girl stabbed an 11-year-old boy in the head with scissors. The sixth grade victim was taken to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with a cut to the back of his head. It was a non life-threatening injury and he is... Read More

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